Telekinesis, often referred to as the ability to move or manipulate objects with the mind alone, is not currently supported by scientific evidence. There is no scientifically validated proof of telekinesis as a natural human ability that can be accessed by everyone.
The movement of objects is generally governed by physical laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which describe the relationship between forces, mass, and acceleration. In everyday life, objects are moved by applying external forces, either through direct physical contact, mechanical devices, or energy transfer (e.g., electrical, magnetic, or gravitational forces).
While individuals may possess extraordinary mental abilities or skills in certain areas, such as memory, problem-solving, or creativity, the ability to move objects solely with the power of the mind is not supported by scientific understanding or empirical evidence.
It is important to differentiate between scientifically studied phenomena and concepts that may be explored in the realm of fiction, paranormal claims, or subjective experiences. Telekinesis falls into the latter category and is often associated with fictional narratives, myths, or paranormal beliefs.